I've finished.

jlnbtr jlnbtr at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 16 18:59:20 UTC 2005


> I'm done here in NY. My initial plan was to devour it as quickly 
as 
> possible, then go right back to the beginning and savor it the 
second 
> time. Now that I've finished, though, I find I need to wait and 
gain 
> a little distance - let everything sink in - before jumping back 
in.
> 
> Curiously, I was actually a little afraid to start reading! I 
> dithered around for an hour before I could actually settle down, 
and 
> then kept finding excuses to do something else for a while. I'm 
not 
> sure if I'd been afraid of the possible plot turns, or of 
finishing 
> and having to wait years for book seven. Did anyone else feel this 
> way?
> 
> Lorel

I know how you feel. I was a bit afraid to start reading, I didn't 
want to know what was going to happen, but I HAD to, you know? I 
read the entire book in about 7 hours. I couldn't even wait for my 
copy from Amazon, I went to the bookstore last night and got another 
copy, I'm glad I did cause Amazon hasn't arrived yet. I really liked 
the book though. It's high on my list of favorites.

Juli






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